Rev. J. GURNEY HOARE, M.A.
Vicar of Aylsham
With Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
CONTENTS—
I.—THE SOURCEOF OUR KNOWLEDGE OF DIVINE TRUTH. | ||
1. | The Holy Scripture. Its Inspiration,Supremacy, and Sufficiency. | |
2. | ,, ,, Inspiration. Its Nature andExtent. | |
3. | ,, ,, The Study and Use of. | |
II.—CHRISTAND THE SINNER. | ||
4. | Propitiation. | |
5. | Redemption and Salvation. | |
6. | Repentance. | |
7. | Justification. | |
8. | Forgiveness. | No. 1.—Judicial and Parental. |
9. |
| No. 2.—Present. |
10. |
| No. 3.—Application of. |
11. | The Connexion of Holiness with Atonement. | |
12. | Nothing between. | |
13. | Personal Religion. | |
14. | Present Privileges of the Justified. | |
15. | The Joy of the Lord. | |
III.—THE HOLYSPIRIT. | ||
16. | The Personality of the Holy Spirit and HisPresent Work in the Administration of the Church. | |
17. | New Birth. | |
18. | Holiness of Heart and Life. | |
IV.—WORSHIP. | ||
19. | The Holy Spirit the Author of AcceptableWorship. | |
20. | The Province of the Emotions in the Worship ofGod. | |
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Footnotes
[2] Sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry, the famous Christian philanthropist.—Ed.
[15] The late Duke of Abercorn, one of his fellow-pupils.
[17] Himself.